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TRANSACTIONS:

Signed as free agent to one-year entry-level contract by Toronto Maple Leafs, April 28, 2010.

Resigned to one-year contract by Maple Leafs, July 1, 2011.

Signed as restricted free agent to two-year contract by Toronto, September 13, 2012.

Traded by Maple Leafs to Los Angeles Kings (with F Matt Frattin and second-round selection in 2014 or 2015 National Hockey League entry draft) in exchange for G Jonathan Bernier, June 23, 2013.

Traded by Kings to Edmonton Oilers in exchange for third-round selection in 2014 National Hockey League entry draft, January 15, 2014.

Signed to two-year, $4.6 million contract extension with Oilers, March 3, 2014.

Placed on waivers by Oilers, October 4, 2015.

Traded by Oilers to Montreal Canadiens in exchange for F Zack Kassian, December 28, 2015.

ACCOLADES:

Member of bronze medal-winning Team Canada, 2018 Winter Olympics, February 24, 2018.

FIRSTS:

Ben made his National Hockey League debut on November 3, 2011, at Nationwide Arena in Columbus. With James Reimer injured, Scrivens finally earned a start as the backup to Jonas Gustavsson, and he made the most of it. Scrivens stopped 38 of 39 Columbus shots in a 4-1 Maple Leafs victory, and was superb in the opening period, stopping Kris Russell with a blocker save at the doorstep and denying Rick Nash on a point-blank jam shot. "Anytime you play your first game you want to make a good impression. Hopefully I did that," he said. "You can't do that without a good team playing in front of you. The guys did a good job of blocking some shots out there."

INJURIES:

Missed game with hamstring injury, February 10, 2015.

Left game with shoulder/collarbone injury, February 21, 2018. Early in the second period of Canada's 1-0 win over Finland in their men's Olympic hockey quarterfinal match, Scrivens was replaced by Kevin Poulin after teammate Eric O'Dell's check sent a Finnish player crashing into Scrivens. Scrivens appeared to skate off the injury and remained briefly in the game, but left in favor of Poulin at the next stoppage in play.

NHL PENALTY SHOTS:

DATE

SHOOTER

GOAL?

NOTES

04/01/2015

Andrew Cogliano

Y

NHL SHOOTOUTS:

DATE

DEC

OPPONENT

GF

GA

11/10/2011

W

St. Louis

1

0

Alexander Steen

T.J. Oshie

Matt D'Agostini

11/15/2011

L

Phoenix

0

2

Patrick O'Sullivan

Radim Vrbata

11/12/2013

L

Buffalo

0

2

Matt Moulson

Cody Hodgson

Tyler Ennis

11/27/2013

L

San Jose

3

4

Logan Couture

Joe Pavelski

Martin Havlat

Tomas Hertl

Dan Boyle

Brent Burns

Patrick Marleau

Joe Thornton

04/04/2014

W

Phoenix

1

0

Mikkel Boedker

Radim Vrbata

Antoine Vermette

Oliver Ekman-Larsson

12/21/2014

L

Dallas

2

3

Jason Spezza

Tyler Seguin

Jamie Benn

Trevor Daley

Ales Hemsky

Vernon Fiddler

Jordie Benn

Shawn Horcoff

12/30/2014

W

Los Angeles

1

0

Jeff Carter

Anze Kopitar

Tyler Toffoli

Justin Williams

01/02/2015

L

Colorado

0

2

Nathan MacKinnon

Matt Duchene

Alex Tanguay

02/18/2015

W

Boston

1

0

Torey Krug

David Pastrnak

Reilly Smith

Patrice Bergeron

Loui Eriksson

Brad Marchand

David Krejci

Carl Soderberg

Milan Lucic

Dougie Hamilton

Chris Kelly

Zdeno Chara

03/06/2015

L

Chicago

0

1

Jonathan Toews

Patrick Sharp

Antoine Vermette

03/13/2015

L

Columbus

0

1

Mark Letestu

Ryan Johansen

Artem Anisimov

Jack Johnson

Alexander Wennberg

03/18/2015

L

Columbus

1

2

Mark Letestu

Ryan Johansen

Alexander Wennberg

02/07/2016

W

Carolina

1

0

Riley Nash

Elias Lindholm

Victor Rask

Jeff Skinner

Eric Staal

DID YOU KNOW?

On January 21, 2012, Ben and the Toronto Marlies defeated the hometown Hamilton Bulldogs in an outdoor AHL contest at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton.

On January 29, 2014, Ben and the Oilers shut out the visiting San Jose Sharks by a 3-0 margin. In doing so, Scrivens set a National Hockey League record for the greatest number of saves in a regular-season shutout, turning aside 59 Sharks shots (who were outshot 59-27).

On March 28, 2014, Ben stopped 48 shots including seven in overtime, as his Oilers defeated the powerhouse Anaheim Ducks, 4-3, at Rexall Place.

On December 19, 2015, Ben started for the Bakersfield Condors (AHL) in an outdoor contest against the Stockton Heat at Raley Field in West Sacramento, California. The Condors lost by a 3-2 margin. The game was Scrivens' second outdoor AHL contest, winning with Toronto in Hamilton in 2012.

Game logs have been compiled using the best information that I can find; for a detailed list of known concerns, please click here. I am always looking for assistance in making these more accurate, and welcome your help. For the 1983-84 season and prior, one of my key sources was the Hockey Summary Project, a tremendous resource and one of the best data collections on the Internet. In return, I have attempted to make these data better where possible.